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You can check your schedule on myUCF through your student center. You can also access your fee invoice from the student center. It is your responsibility to be sure that all your fees and tuition are paid on time, even if you are not paying for them.
Ask nicely and have a really good reason. If a course section is closed, you may ask about an "override." An override is when an instructor agrees to teach more students than the stated course limit and are given only in exceptional circumstances. To check on the possibility of an override:
- Contact the course department office
- Ask "What is the policy for overrides into ...(fill in the course and section)?"
The department will know the override policy for that course and section. They may tell you that overrides are not an option for that section of that course. If overrides are an option, the department will tell you who to go to get the required signatures.
You can add/drop a course through your student center on myUCF. You are encouraged to use the "swap" function in cases where you are swapping a course for another one. Whenever you make a change to your schedule, it is recommended you print a copy for your records. An academic advisor can assist you with any add/drop concerns.
You may add or drop a course anytime during the regular Registration period or during the official Add/Drop period (as listed in the academic calendar). When you drop a course during the add/drop period, it will not appear on your permanent record.
No, as long as it is during the add/drop period and the course has space available. If the course is closed, refer to the "override procedures" in the Web Enrollment Guide the college’s advising office.
